Train Accident Attorney in Chicago

Are You An Injured Train Passenger or Employee?

Trains provide inexpensive and reliable transportation for millions of
Americans, but improper maintenance and faulty operation can lead to serious
accidents. The Chicago personal injury lawyers at Morici, Figlioli &
Associates have experience representing victims of train accidents; if
you've been hurt, contact us to see how we can help your case. With
more than 15 years of experience behind us, we offer the personalized
case strategies of a boutique firm with the experience and resources of
a large firm.

Call (312) 957-7724 and schedule your first consultation today.

FELA Lawsuits for Injured Railroad Workers

Our Chicago train accident attorneys have helped injured railroad employees
get compensation under the Federal Employer's Liability Act (FELA).
FELA allows railroad workers to bring claims in federal and state courts.
Using investigation techniques, effective legal negotiations, and proven
legal strategies in the courtroom, our team is ready to help you seek
the justice you deserve after your accident.

Other Types of Train Accident Lawsuits

Train accident lawsuits aren't just for railroad workers. If you were
hurt as a passenger or pedestrian, you may be able to seek money through a
personal injury claim or lawsuit as well. According to statistics, more than 3,000 people
sustain injuries in railroad accidents every year, and many of these injuries
are the result of serious, yet avoidable circumstances such as:

Improper Equipment

Mechanical Failures

Conductor Negligence

Contact Morici, Figlioli & Associates Today

Members of our firm are named in Super Lawyers®, Rated AV-Preeminent™
by Martindale-Hubbell® and part of Multi-Million Dollar Advocates
Forum. Additionally, our Chicago train accident attorneys take cases on
a contingency fee basis. This means you don't pay us unless we win
your case.

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